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Private telcos slam MMRC’s Metro Line 3 telecom model as illegal, anti-consumer

Private telcos are opposing MMRC's decision to award telecom infrastructure deployment to a third-party IP-I (Infrastructure Providers Category I) vendor, in violation of existing regulations.

April 21, 2025 / 13:55 IST
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COAI clarified that no private telco has signed any agreement with MMRC’s vendor contrary to some media reports.

The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), representing Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, and Vodafone Idea, has accused the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) of adopting an illegal, anti-competitive telecom infrastructure model for Metro Line 3, alleging that it violates the Telecommunication Act, 2023, and undermines consumer interests.

Private telcos are opposing MMRC's decision to award telecom infrastructure deployment to a third-party IP-I (Infrastructure Providers Category I) vendor, in violation of existing regulations.

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Under the current telecom licensing framework, IP-I providers are prohibited from deploying active infrastructure.

“This move not only breaches the Telecommunication Act, 2023, but also sidelines licensed Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) who are legally authorized and technically equipped to deploy mobile networks independently. Deploying such networks is a norm, even in important places like the PWD tunnel in Pragati Maidan or the Central Vista, wherein the TSPS are laying infrastructure without paying any cost to anyone (including any third party),” COAI said in a statement.